I was driving last week, abiding the limit, and a car has weaved in and out of traffic from behind me and eventually cut me off too. Then he decided to slow down from 60 to 10 in a matter of a few seconds to turn into a chic fil a.

I had to slam on my brakes to avoid hitting him. As did everyone behind me. When I did that, I heard my brakes make a weird rubbing noise. Now when I use my brakes like normal, sometimes they squeak, like an old car and sometimes maybe a faint rubbing noise.

Sucks. Is there something I can do to fix it it get it back to normal?

You used to be able to self adjust them by backing up and applying the brakes. Get going at a decent clip and then brake hard a few times. See if that helps. I locked up some anti-lock brakes once and this little trick helped.

This topic of brake squeal was discussed ad nauseum on the Vette sites I used to frequent.
Here's a do-it-yourself remedy to try for anyone with squeaky brakes.

1. Find a nice straight, safe, preferrably slightly down hill stretch of road with little traffic.
2. Accelerate to around 60 or 70 ( or more if needed).
3. Apply brakes down to 10 or 20 mph, but do not press pedal hard enough to engage ABS nor come to a complete stop..just roll out.
5. Repeat until squeaking is gone.

This can be done periodically even with no squeal to make sure rotors are clean and pads are clean.

Note: If you are having vibration or erratic handling under braking DO NOT try this. Have your brakes looked at for warped rotors or loose brake parts. Also, make sure your brake fluid is topped off and not leaking anywhere prior to stressing the brakes.

This topic of brake squeal was discussed ad nauseum on the Vette sites I used to frequent.
Here's a do-it-yourself remedy to try for anyone with squeaky brakes.

1. Find a nice straight, safe, preferrably slightly down hill stretch of road with little traffic.
2. Accelerate to around 60 or 70 ( or more if needed).
3. Apply brakes down to 10 or 20 mph, but do not press pedal hard enough to engage ABS nor come to a complete stop..just roll out.
5. Repeat until squeaking is gone.

This can be done periodically even with no squeal to make sure rotors are clean and pads are clean.

Note: If you are having vibration or erratic handling under braking DO NOT try this. Have your brakes looked at for warped rotors or loose brake parts. Also, make sure your brake fluid is topped off and not leaking anywhere prior to stressing the brakes.